In his book The Fire Next Time (1963), James Baldwin argued that
(A) the nuclear arms race imperiled future generations
(B) the failure of White Americans and Black Americans to overcome racism would have destructive consequences
(C) expatriate Americans must return home in times of crisis
(D) protest literature would not solve the problems of inequality
(E) violence against civil rights demonstrators would escalate without federal intervention
Answer: (B) the failure of White Americans and Black Americans to overcome racism would have destructive consequences
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